Brian walks you through a simple cryptocurrency trading bot in Python and using the Poloniex API.
The code from this video can be found here: https://github.com/bwentzloff/trading-bot
Poloniex API: https://poloniex.com/support/api/
How moving averages work: https://youtu.be/YHSX5_vLR8Q
Get some bitcoin ornaments for Christmas: https://cryptogifts.store/product/bitcoin-ornament-bitcoin-rollercoaster-guy-on-a-sleigh/
Contact me directly: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCme3b9GKKSjZsI8AGth-VlA/about

published:19 Apr 2017

views:118549

Coding With Python :: Learn APIBasics to GrabData with Python
This is a basic introduction to using APIs. APIs are the "glue" that keep a lot of web applications running and thriving. Without APIs much of the internet services you love might not even exist!
APIs are easy way to connect with other websites & web services to use their data to make your site or application even better. This simple tutorial gives you the basics of how you can access this data and use it. If you want to know if a website has an api, just search "Facebook API" or "Twitter API" or "Foursquare API" on google. Some APIs are easy to use (like Locu's API which we use in this video) some are more complicated (Facebook's API is more complicated than Locu's). More about APIs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Api
Code from the video: http://pastebin.com/tFeFvbXp
If you want to learn more about using APIs with Django, learn at http://CodingForEntrepreneurs.com for just $25/month. We apply what we learn here into a Django web application in the GeoLocator project.
The Try Django Tutorial Series is designed to help you get used to using Django in building a basic landing page (also known as splash page or MVP landing page) so you can collect data from potential users. Collecting this data will prove as verification (or validation) that your project is worth building. Furthermore, we also show you how to implement a Paypal Button so you can also accept payments.
Django is awesome and very simple to get started. Step-by-step tutorials are to help you understand the workflow, get you started doing something real, then it is our goal to have you asking questions... "Why did I do X?" or "How would I do Y?" These are questions you wouldn't know to ask otherwise. Questions, after all, lead to answers.
View all my videos: http://bit.ly/1a4Ienh
Get FreeStuff with our Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/NmMcr
The Coding For Entrepreneurs newsletter and get free deals on premium Django tutorial classes, coding for entrepreneurs courses, web hosting, marketing, and more. Oh yeah, it's free:
A few ways to learn:
Coding For Entrepreneurs: https://codingforentrepreneurs.com (includes free projects and free setup guides. All premium content is just $25/mo). Includes implementing Twitter Bootstrap 3, Stripe.com, django south, pip, django registration, virtual environments, deployment, basic jquery, ajax, and much more.
On Udemy:
Bestselling Udemy Coding for Entrepreneurs Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs/?couponCode=youtubecfe49 (reg $99, this link $49)
MatchMaker and Geolocator Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-matchmaker-geolocator/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Marketplace & Dail Deals Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-marketplace-daily-deals/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Free Udemy Course (40k+ students):
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-basic/
FunFact! This Course was Funded on Kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jmitchel3/coding-for-entrepreneurs

published:12 Feb 2014

views:306655

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

published:21 Jan 2015

views:305291

Python Programming Language: What can you do with Python? Get discount here: https://ecoursereview.com/python
Read article: https://ecoursereview.com/fun-python-project-what-can-you-do-with-python/
As a general purpose programming language, Python can be used for multiple things. Python can be easily used for small, large, online and offline projects. The best options for utilizing Python are web development, simple scripting and data analysis. Below are a few examples of what Python will let you do:
Web Development:
You can use Python to create web applications on many levels of complexity. There are many excellent Python web frameworks including, Pyramid, Django and Flask, to name a few.
Data Analysis:
Python is the leading language of choice for many data scientists. Python has grown in popularity, within this field, due to its excellent libraries including; NumPy and Pandas and its superb libraries for data visualization like Matplotlib and Seaborn.
Machine Learning:
What if you could predict customer satisfaction or analyze what factors will affect household pricing or to predict stocks over the next few days, based on previous years data? There are many wonderful libraries implementing machine learning algorithms such as Scikit-Learn, NLTK and TensorFlow.
Computer Vision:
You can do many interesting things such as Face detection, Color detection while using Opencv and Python.
Internet Of Things With Raspberry Pi:
Raspberry Pi is a very tiny and affordable computer which was developed for education and has gained enormous popularity among hobbyists with do-it-yourself hardware and automation. You can even build a robot and automate your entire home. Raspberry Pi can be used as the brain for your robot in order to perform various actions and/or react to the environment. The coding on a Raspberry Pi can be performed using Python. The Possibilities are endless!
Game Development:
Create a video game using module Pygame. Basically, you use Python to write the logic of the game. PyGame applications can run on Android devices.
Web Scraping:
If you need to grab data from a website but the site does not have an API to expose data, use Python to scraping data.
Writing Scripts:
If you're doing something manually and want to automate repetitive stuff, such as emails, it's not difficult to automate once you know the basics of this language.
BrowserAutomation:
Perform some neat things such as opening a browser and posting a Facebook status, you can do it with Selenium with Python.
GUIDevelopment:
Build a GUI application (desktop app) using Python modules Tkinter, PyQt to support it.
Rapid Prototyping:
Python has libraries for just about everything. Use it to quickly built a (lower-performance, often less powerful) prototype. Python is also great for validating ideas or products for established companies and start-ups alike.
Python can be used in so many different projects. If you're a programmer looking for a new language, you want one that is growing in popularity. As a newcomer to programming, Python is the perfect choice for learning quickly and easily. Python offers a stepping stone into the world of programming.
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If you're new to Microsoft VS Code and want to know how to use it for Python development, then I show you the plugins you need, and how to set it up so it can find packages in your virtual env.

How to execute Python scripts from within sublime text 2. Sublime text doesn't know were you have python installed on your system.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19732006/how-to-run-python-code-on-sublimerepl﻿

published:18 Jul 2014

views:124744

Have you ever been told that you are not a proper programmer or that you aren't learning a real programming language?
Some programmers point fingers at each other and at other languages. This can lead to a confused hot bed of negativity which often leaves new coders and junior developers feeling ashamed.
In this talk I discuss the impact that this can have to those learning programming for the first time.
Some points that I mention in this webchat:
Why is there this negativity amongst programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=86
Purest programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=145Often the key question doesn't get asked to Junior developers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=178
An example of this negativity:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=225
PHP verus Python:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=400
Have you been affected by this? I would be interested to hear from you.
==== GET EARLY ACCESS TO FUTURE VIDEOS & TUTORIALS ====
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PHP Web Services: APIs for the Modern Web: http://amzn.to/2tqiyOl
Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3: http://amzn.to/2tSo6nH.
======== MY PROGRAMMING COURSES ========
Docker in Motion: http://bit.ly/2vvz2sA
Skillshare courses: http://skl.sh/2gI33M5
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======== WEB HOSTING DEALS ========
Cloudways: http://bit.ly/2CKb79b = 20% off first 6 months
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In roller coasters

Python (Coney Island), a D.P.V. Rides designed Zyklon-style steel roller coaster that operated from 1996 to 1999 at Splash Zone Water Park but was relocated to Coney Island at the end of the 1999 season

Limited liability partnership

A limited liability partnership (LLP) is a partnership in which some or all partners (depending on the jurisdiction) have limited liabilities. It therefore exhibits elements of partnerships and corporations. In an LLP, one partner is not responsible or liable for another partner's misconduct or negligence. This is an important difference from the traditional unlimited partnership under the Partnership Act 1890, in which each partner has joint and several liability. In an LLP, some partners have a form of limited liability similar to that of the shareholders of a corporation. In some countries, an LLP must also have at least one thing called as a "general partner" with unlimited liability. Unlike corporate shareholders, the partners have the right to manage the business directly. In contrast, corporate shareholders have to elect a board of directors under the laws of various state charters. The board organizes itself (also under the laws of the various state charters) and hires corporate officers who then have as "corporate" individuals the legal responsibility to manage the corporation in the corporation's best interest. An LLP also contains a different level of tax liability from that of a corporation.

All Raspberry Pis include the same VideoCore IV GPU, and either a single-core ARMv6-compatible CPU or a newer ARMv7-compatible quad-core one (in Pi 2); and 1GB of RAM (in Pi 2), 512MB (in Pi 1 models B and B+), or 256MB (in models A and A+, and in the older model B). They have a Secure Digital (SDHC) slot (models A and B) or a MicroSDHC one (models A+, B+, and Pi 2) for boot media and persistent storage. In 2014, the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the Compute Module, for use as a part of embedded systems for the same compute power as the original Pi. In early February 2015, the next-generation Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi 2, was released. That new computer board is initially available only in one configuration (model B) and has a quad-coreARM Cortex-A7 CPU and 1GB of RAM with remaining specifications being similar to those of the previous generation model B+. The Raspberry Pi 2 retains the same US$35 price point of the model B, with the US$20 model A+ remaining on sale. In November 2015, the Foundation launched the Raspberry Pi Zero, a smaller product priced at US$5.

Building your own cryptocurrency trading bot using Python and the Poloniex API

Building your own cryptocurrency trading bot using Python and the Poloniex API

Building your own cryptocurrency trading bot using Python and the Poloniex API

Brian walks you through a simple cryptocurrency trading bot in Python and using the Poloniex API.
The code from this video can be found here: https://github.com/bwentzloff/trading-bot
Poloniex API: https://poloniex.com/support/api/
How moving averages work: https://youtu.be/YHSX5_vLR8Q
Get some bitcoin ornaments for Christmas: https://cryptogifts.store/product/bitcoin-ornament-bitcoin-rollercoaster-guy-on-a-sleigh/
Contact me directly: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCme3b9GKKSjZsI8AGth-VlA/about

19:23

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python

Coding With Python :: Learn APIBasics to GrabData with Python
This is a basic introduction to using APIs. APIs are the "glue" that keep a lot of web applications running and thriving. Without APIs much of the internet services you love might not even exist!
APIs are easy way to connect with other websites & web services to use their data to make your site or application even better. This simple tutorial gives you the basics of how you can access this data and use it. If you want to know if a website has an api, just search "Facebook API" or "Twitter API" or "Foursquare API" on google. Some APIs are easy to use (like Locu's API which we use in this video) some are more complicated (Facebook's API is more complicated than Locu's). More about APIs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Api
Code from the video: http://pastebin.com/tFeFvbXp
If you want to learn more about using APIs with Django, learn at http://CodingForEntrepreneurs.com for just $25/month. We apply what we learn here into a Django web application in the GeoLocator project.
The Try Django Tutorial Series is designed to help you get used to using Django in building a basic landing page (also known as splash page or MVP landing page) so you can collect data from potential users. Collecting this data will prove as verification (or validation) that your project is worth building. Furthermore, we also show you how to implement a Paypal Button so you can also accept payments.
Django is awesome and very simple to get started. Step-by-step tutorials are to help you understand the workflow, get you started doing something real, then it is our goal to have you asking questions... "Why did I do X?" or "How would I do Y?" These are questions you wouldn't know to ask otherwise. Questions, after all, lead to answers.
View all my videos: http://bit.ly/1a4Ienh
Get FreeStuff with our Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/NmMcr
The Coding For Entrepreneurs newsletter and get free deals on premium Django tutorial classes, coding for entrepreneurs courses, web hosting, marketing, and more. Oh yeah, it's free:
A few ways to learn:
Coding For Entrepreneurs: https://codingforentrepreneurs.com (includes free projects and free setup guides. All premium content is just $25/mo). Includes implementing Twitter Bootstrap 3, Stripe.com, django south, pip, django registration, virtual environments, deployment, basic jquery, ajax, and much more.
On Udemy:
Bestselling Udemy Coding for Entrepreneurs Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs/?couponCode=youtubecfe49 (reg $99, this link $49)
MatchMaker and Geolocator Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-matchmaker-geolocator/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Marketplace & Dail Deals Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-marketplace-daily-deals/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Free Udemy Course (40k+ students):
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-basic/
FunFact! This Course was Funded on Kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jmitchel3/coding-for-entrepreneurs

3:10

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

3:57

Python programming for beginners: What can you do with Python?

Python programming for beginners: What can you do with Python?

Python programming for beginners: What can you do with Python?

Python Programming Language: What can you do with Python? Get discount here: https://ecoursereview.com/python
Read article: https://ecoursereview.com/fun-python-project-what-can-you-do-with-python/
As a general purpose programming language, Python can be used for multiple things. Python can be easily used for small, large, online and offline projects. The best options for utilizing Python are web development, simple scripting and data analysis. Below are a few examples of what Python will let you do:
Web Development:
You can use Python to create web applications on many levels of complexity. There are many excellent Python web frameworks including, Pyramid, Django and Flask, to name a few.
Data Analysis:
Python is the leading language of choice for many data scientists. Python has grown in popularity, within this field, due to its excellent libraries including; NumPy and Pandas and its superb libraries for data visualization like Matplotlib and Seaborn.
Machine Learning:
What if you could predict customer satisfaction or analyze what factors will affect household pricing or to predict stocks over the next few days, based on previous years data? There are many wonderful libraries implementing machine learning algorithms such as Scikit-Learn, NLTK and TensorFlow.
Computer Vision:
You can do many interesting things such as Face detection, Color detection while using Opencv and Python.
Internet Of Things With Raspberry Pi:
Raspberry Pi is a very tiny and affordable computer which was developed for education and has gained enormous popularity among hobbyists with do-it-yourself hardware and automation. You can even build a robot and automate your entire home. Raspberry Pi can be used as the brain for your robot in order to perform various actions and/or react to the environment. The coding on a Raspberry Pi can be performed using Python. The Possibilities are endless!
Game Development:
Create a video game using module Pygame. Basically, you use Python to write the logic of the game. PyGame applications can run on Android devices.
Web Scraping:
If you need to grab data from a website but the site does not have an API to expose data, use Python to scraping data.
Writing Scripts:
If you're doing something manually and want to automate repetitive stuff, such as emails, it's not difficult to automate once you know the basics of this language.
BrowserAutomation:
Perform some neat things such as opening a browser and posting a Facebook status, you can do it with Selenium with Python.
GUIDevelopment:
Build a GUI application (desktop app) using Python modules Tkinter, PyQt to support it.
Rapid Prototyping:
Python has libraries for just about everything. Use it to quickly built a (lower-performance, often less powerful) prototype. Python is also great for validating ideas or products for established companies and start-ups alike.
Python can be used in so many different projects. If you're a programmer looking for a new language, you want one that is growing in popularity. As a newcomer to programming, Python is the perfect choice for learning quickly and easily. Python offers a stepping stone into the world of programming.
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5:40

How to setup VS Code for Python Development

How to setup VS Code for Python Development

How to setup VS Code for Python Development

If you're new to Microsoft VS Code and want to know how to use it for Python development, then I show you the plugins you need, and how to set it up so it can find packages in your virtual env.

Execute Python in Sublime Text 2, Windows 8

How to execute Python scripts from within sublime text 2. Sublime text doesn't know were you have python installed on your system.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19732006/how-to-run-python-code-on-sublimerepl﻿

Have you ever been told that you are not a proper programmer or that you aren't learning a real programming language?
Some programmers point fingers at each other and at other languages. This can lead to a confused hot bed of negativity which often leaves new coders and junior developers feeling ashamed.
In this talk I discuss the impact that this can have to those learning programming for the first time.
Some points that I mention in this webchat:
Why is there this negativity amongst programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=86
Purest programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=145Often the key question doesn't get asked to Junior developers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=178
An example of this negativity:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=225
PHP verus Python:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=400
Have you been affected by this? I would be interested to hear from you.
==== GET EARLY ACCESS TO FUTURE VIDEOS & TUTORIALS ====
Patron: http://bit.ly/2hmVKwX
======== RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING RESOURCES ========
Manning programming books and courses: http://bit.ly/2BIrExp
Python Crash Course: http://amzn.to/2lRvw4l
PHP Web Services: APIs for the Modern Web: http://amzn.to/2tqiyOl
Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3: http://amzn.to/2tSo6nH.
======== MY PROGRAMMING COURSES ========
Docker in Motion: http://bit.ly/2vvz2sA
Skillshare courses: http://skl.sh/2gI33M5
Udemy courses: http://bit.ly/2iGhvIE
======== WEB HOSTING DEALS ========
Cloudways: http://bit.ly/2CKb79b = 20% off first 6 months
Digital Ocean: https://m.do.co/c/9d4641c62263 = $10 off
Linode: http://bit.ly/2CmoNq3
======== SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER ========
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======== SUPPORT THE CHANNEL ========
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Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920 http://amzn.to/2C5NNVJ
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5:28

[Part 1] Creating a Sneaker Bot in Python - Generating URLs

[Part 1] Creating a Sneaker Bot in Python - Generating URLs

[Part 1] Creating a Sneaker Bot in Python - Generating URLs

Part 1 of my creating a sneaker bot with Python Tutorial. In this episode we will be creating a URL generator to use with our bot
Github Reposity with the code in this video:
https://github.com/theriley106/SneakerBotTutorials

5:57

Extra: Setting up the Atom Editor for Python

Extra: Setting up the Atom Editor for Python

Extra: Setting up the Atom Editor for Python

The IDLE editor that comes with Python can only take you so far - it also doesn't work very well with Pygame. In this video we'll walk through setting up the Atom editor for working with Python.
Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/kidscancode
Links:
* Atom - http://atom.io/
* Installing Python and Pygame - http://kidscancode.org/blog/2015/09/pygame_install/

A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

4:51

How to make a Discord Python Bot for beginners!

How to make a Discord Python Bot for beginners!

How to make a Discord Python Bot for beginners!

If you have any questions join my discord help server! https://discord.gg/4HrCN4X
Sorry for the stuttering, cringiness, background sound, messed up screen and etc
If you have any questions feel free to ask!!!
I will be doing a series on making a bot on discord so show your support by liking and subscribing!!!
Like, Comment and subscribe!
https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me/
https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=&scope=bot&permissions=0
API for discord programming: http://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#discord.Channel

Building your own cryptocurrency trading bot using Python and the Poloniex API

Brian walks you through a simple cryptocurrency trading bot in Python and using the Poloniex API.
The code from this video can be found here: https://github.com/bwentzloff/trading-bot
Poloniex API: https://poloniex.com/support/api/
How moving averages work: https://youtu.be/YHSX5_vLR8Q
Get some bitcoin ornaments for Christmas: https://cryptogifts.store/product/bitcoin-ornament-bitcoin-rollercoaster-guy-on-a-sleigh/
Contact me directly: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCme3b9GKKSjZsI8AGth-VlA/about

published: 19 Apr 2017

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python

Coding With Python :: Learn APIBasics to GrabData with Python
This is a basic introduction to using APIs. APIs are the "glue" that keep a lot of web applications running and thriving. Without APIs much of the internet services you love might not even exist!
APIs are easy way to connect with other websites & web services to use their data to make your site or application even better. This simple tutorial gives you the basics of how you can access this data and use it. If you want to know if a website has an api, just search "Facebook API" or "Twitter API" or "Foursquare API" on google. Some APIs are easy to use (like Locu's API which we use in this video) some are more complicated (Facebook's API is more complicated than Locu's). More about APIs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Api
Code f...

published: 12 Feb 2014

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Intern...

published: 21 Jan 2015

Python programming for beginners: What can you do with Python?

Python Programming Language: What can you do with Python? Get discount here: https://ecoursereview.com/python
Read article: https://ecoursereview.com/fun-python-project-what-can-you-do-with-python/
As a general purpose programming language, Python can be used for multiple things. Python can be easily used for small, large, online and offline projects. The best options for utilizing Python are web development, simple scripting and data analysis. Below are a few examples of what Python will let you do:
Web Development:
You can use Python to create web applications on many levels of complexity. There are many excellent Python web frameworks including, Pyramid, Django and Flask, to name a few.
Data Analysis:
Python is the leading language of choice for many data scientists. Python h...

published: 27 May 2016

How to setup VS Code for Python Development

If you're new to Microsoft VS Code and want to know how to use it for Python development, then I show you the plugins you need, and how to set it up so it can find packages in your virtual env.

Execute Python in Sublime Text 2, Windows 8

How to execute Python scripts from within sublime text 2. Sublime text doesn't know were you have python installed on your system.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19732006/how-to-run-python-code-on-sublimerepl﻿

Have you ever been told that you are not a proper programmer or that you aren't learning a real programming language?
Some programmers point fingers at each other and at other languages. This can lead to a confused hot bed of negativity which often leaves new coders and junior developers feeling ashamed.
In this talk I discuss the impact that this can have to those learning programming for the first time.
Some points that I mention in this webchat:
Why is there this negativity amongst programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=86
Purest programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=145Often the key question doesn't get asked to Junior developers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=178
An example of this negativity:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=225
PHP verus Python:
https://youtu.be/K...

published: 24 Mar 2017

[Part 1] Creating a Sneaker Bot in Python - Generating URLs

Part 1 of my creating a sneaker bot with Python Tutorial. In this episode we will be creating a URL generator to use with our bot
Github Reposity with the code in this video:
https://github.com/theriley106/SneakerBotTutorials

published: 01 Dec 2016

Extra: Setting up the Atom Editor for Python

The IDLE editor that comes with Python can only take you so far - it also doesn't work very well with Pygame. In this video we'll walk through setting up the Atom editor for working with Python.
Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/kidscancode
Links:
* Atom - http://atom.io/
* Installing Python and Pygame - http://kidscancode.org/blog/2015/09/pygame_install/

ANZ Coders 2015 - React, Another JavaScript UI Framework?

Python for NetBeans IDE 8.0.2

A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

published: 31 Mar 2014

How to make a Discord Python Bot for beginners!

If you have any questions join my discord help server! https://discord.gg/4HrCN4X
Sorry for the stuttering, cringiness, background sound, messed up screen and etc
If you have any questions feel free to ask!!!
I will be doing a series on making a bot on discord so show your support by liking and subscribing!!!
Like, Comment and subscribe!
https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me/
https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=&scope=bot&permissions=0
API for discord programming: http://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#discord.Channel

Building your own cryptocurrency trading bot using Python and the Poloniex API

Brian walks you through a simple cryptocurrency trading bot in Python and using the Poloniex API.
The code from this video can be found here: https://github.co...

Brian walks you through a simple cryptocurrency trading bot in Python and using the Poloniex API.
The code from this video can be found here: https://github.com/bwentzloff/trading-bot
Poloniex API: https://poloniex.com/support/api/
How moving averages work: https://youtu.be/YHSX5_vLR8Q
Get some bitcoin ornaments for Christmas: https://cryptogifts.store/product/bitcoin-ornament-bitcoin-rollercoaster-guy-on-a-sleigh/
Contact me directly: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCme3b9GKKSjZsI8AGth-VlA/about

Brian walks you through a simple cryptocurrency trading bot in Python and using the Poloniex API.
The code from this video can be found here: https://github.com/bwentzloff/trading-bot
Poloniex API: https://poloniex.com/support/api/
How moving averages work: https://youtu.be/YHSX5_vLR8Q
Get some bitcoin ornaments for Christmas: https://cryptogifts.store/product/bitcoin-ornament-bitcoin-rollercoaster-guy-on-a-sleigh/
Contact me directly: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCme3b9GKKSjZsI8AGth-VlA/about

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python

Coding With Python :: Learn APIBasics to GrabData with Python
This is a basic introduction to using APIs. APIs are the "glue" that keep a lot of web applicat...

Coding With Python :: Learn APIBasics to GrabData with Python
This is a basic introduction to using APIs. APIs are the "glue" that keep a lot of web applications running and thriving. Without APIs much of the internet services you love might not even exist!
APIs are easy way to connect with other websites & web services to use their data to make your site or application even better. This simple tutorial gives you the basics of how you can access this data and use it. If you want to know if a website has an api, just search "Facebook API" or "Twitter API" or "Foursquare API" on google. Some APIs are easy to use (like Locu's API which we use in this video) some are more complicated (Facebook's API is more complicated than Locu's). More about APIs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Api
Code from the video: http://pastebin.com/tFeFvbXp
If you want to learn more about using APIs with Django, learn at http://CodingForEntrepreneurs.com for just $25/month. We apply what we learn here into a Django web application in the GeoLocator project.
The Try Django Tutorial Series is designed to help you get used to using Django in building a basic landing page (also known as splash page or MVP landing page) so you can collect data from potential users. Collecting this data will prove as verification (or validation) that your project is worth building. Furthermore, we also show you how to implement a Paypal Button so you can also accept payments.
Django is awesome and very simple to get started. Step-by-step tutorials are to help you understand the workflow, get you started doing something real, then it is our goal to have you asking questions... "Why did I do X?" or "How would I do Y?" These are questions you wouldn't know to ask otherwise. Questions, after all, lead to answers.
View all my videos: http://bit.ly/1a4Ienh
Get FreeStuff with our Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/NmMcr
The Coding For Entrepreneurs newsletter and get free deals on premium Django tutorial classes, coding for entrepreneurs courses, web hosting, marketing, and more. Oh yeah, it's free:
A few ways to learn:
Coding For Entrepreneurs: https://codingforentrepreneurs.com (includes free projects and free setup guides. All premium content is just $25/mo). Includes implementing Twitter Bootstrap 3, Stripe.com, django south, pip, django registration, virtual environments, deployment, basic jquery, ajax, and much more.
On Udemy:
Bestselling Udemy Coding for Entrepreneurs Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs/?couponCode=youtubecfe49 (reg $99, this link $49)
MatchMaker and Geolocator Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-matchmaker-geolocator/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Marketplace & Dail Deals Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-marketplace-daily-deals/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Free Udemy Course (40k+ students):
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-basic/
FunFact! This Course was Funded on Kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jmitchel3/coding-for-entrepreneurs

Coding With Python :: Learn APIBasics to GrabData with Python
This is a basic introduction to using APIs. APIs are the "glue" that keep a lot of web applications running and thriving. Without APIs much of the internet services you love might not even exist!
APIs are easy way to connect with other websites & web services to use their data to make your site or application even better. This simple tutorial gives you the basics of how you can access this data and use it. If you want to know if a website has an api, just search "Facebook API" or "Twitter API" or "Foursquare API" on google. Some APIs are easy to use (like Locu's API which we use in this video) some are more complicated (Facebook's API is more complicated than Locu's). More about APIs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Api
Code from the video: http://pastebin.com/tFeFvbXp
If you want to learn more about using APIs with Django, learn at http://CodingForEntrepreneurs.com for just $25/month. We apply what we learn here into a Django web application in the GeoLocator project.
The Try Django Tutorial Series is designed to help you get used to using Django in building a basic landing page (also known as splash page or MVP landing page) so you can collect data from potential users. Collecting this data will prove as verification (or validation) that your project is worth building. Furthermore, we also show you how to implement a Paypal Button so you can also accept payments.
Django is awesome and very simple to get started. Step-by-step tutorials are to help you understand the workflow, get you started doing something real, then it is our goal to have you asking questions... "Why did I do X?" or "How would I do Y?" These are questions you wouldn't know to ask otherwise. Questions, after all, lead to answers.
View all my videos: http://bit.ly/1a4Ienh
Get FreeStuff with our Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/NmMcr
The Coding For Entrepreneurs newsletter and get free deals on premium Django tutorial classes, coding for entrepreneurs courses, web hosting, marketing, and more. Oh yeah, it's free:
A few ways to learn:
Coding For Entrepreneurs: https://codingforentrepreneurs.com (includes free projects and free setup guides. All premium content is just $25/mo). Includes implementing Twitter Bootstrap 3, Stripe.com, django south, pip, django registration, virtual environments, deployment, basic jquery, ajax, and much more.
On Udemy:
Bestselling Udemy Coding for Entrepreneurs Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs/?couponCode=youtubecfe49 (reg $99, this link $49)
MatchMaker and Geolocator Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-matchmaker-geolocator/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Marketplace & Dail Deals Course:
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-marketplace-daily-deals/?couponCode=youtubecfe39 (advanced course, reg $75, this link: $39)
Free Udemy Course (40k+ students):
https://www.udemy.com/coding-for-entrepreneurs-basic/
FunFact! This Course was Funded on Kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jmitchel3/coding-for-entrepreneurs

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddi...

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

Python Programming Language: What can you do with Python? Get discount here: https://ecoursereview.com/python
Read article: https://ecoursereview.com/fun-python-project-what-can-you-do-with-python/
As a general purpose programming language, Python can be used for multiple things. Python can be easily used for small, large, online and offline projects. The best options for utilizing Python are web development, simple scripting and data analysis. Below are a few examples of what Python will let you do:
Web Development:
You can use Python to create web applications on many levels of complexity. There are many excellent Python web frameworks including, Pyramid, Django and Flask, to name a few.
Data Analysis:
Python is the leading language of choice for many data scientists. Python has grown in popularity, within this field, due to its excellent libraries including; NumPy and Pandas and its superb libraries for data visualization like Matplotlib and Seaborn.
Machine Learning:
What if you could predict customer satisfaction or analyze what factors will affect household pricing or to predict stocks over the next few days, based on previous years data? There are many wonderful libraries implementing machine learning algorithms such as Scikit-Learn, NLTK and TensorFlow.
Computer Vision:
You can do many interesting things such as Face detection, Color detection while using Opencv and Python.
Internet Of Things With Raspberry Pi:
Raspberry Pi is a very tiny and affordable computer which was developed for education and has gained enormous popularity among hobbyists with do-it-yourself hardware and automation. You can even build a robot and automate your entire home. Raspberry Pi can be used as the brain for your robot in order to perform various actions and/or react to the environment. The coding on a Raspberry Pi can be performed using Python. The Possibilities are endless!
Game Development:
Create a video game using module Pygame. Basically, you use Python to write the logic of the game. PyGame applications can run on Android devices.
Web Scraping:
If you need to grab data from a website but the site does not have an API to expose data, use Python to scraping data.
Writing Scripts:
If you're doing something manually and want to automate repetitive stuff, such as emails, it's not difficult to automate once you know the basics of this language.
BrowserAutomation:
Perform some neat things such as opening a browser and posting a Facebook status, you can do it with Selenium with Python.
GUIDevelopment:
Build a GUI application (desktop app) using Python modules Tkinter, PyQt to support it.
Rapid Prototyping:
Python has libraries for just about everything. Use it to quickly built a (lower-performance, often less powerful) prototype. Python is also great for validating ideas or products for established companies and start-ups alike.
Python can be used in so many different projects. If you're a programmer looking for a new language, you want one that is growing in popularity. As a newcomer to programming, Python is the perfect choice for learning quickly and easily. Python offers a stepping stone into the world of programming.
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Python Programming Language: What can you do with Python? Get discount here: https://ecoursereview.com/python
Read article: https://ecoursereview.com/fun-python-project-what-can-you-do-with-python/
As a general purpose programming language, Python can be used for multiple things. Python can be easily used for small, large, online and offline projects. The best options for utilizing Python are web development, simple scripting and data analysis. Below are a few examples of what Python will let you do:
Web Development:
You can use Python to create web applications on many levels of complexity. There are many excellent Python web frameworks including, Pyramid, Django and Flask, to name a few.
Data Analysis:
Python is the leading language of choice for many data scientists. Python has grown in popularity, within this field, due to its excellent libraries including; NumPy and Pandas and its superb libraries for data visualization like Matplotlib and Seaborn.
Machine Learning:
What if you could predict customer satisfaction or analyze what factors will affect household pricing or to predict stocks over the next few days, based on previous years data? There are many wonderful libraries implementing machine learning algorithms such as Scikit-Learn, NLTK and TensorFlow.
Computer Vision:
You can do many interesting things such as Face detection, Color detection while using Opencv and Python.
Internet Of Things With Raspberry Pi:
Raspberry Pi is a very tiny and affordable computer which was developed for education and has gained enormous popularity among hobbyists with do-it-yourself hardware and automation. You can even build a robot and automate your entire home. Raspberry Pi can be used as the brain for your robot in order to perform various actions and/or react to the environment. The coding on a Raspberry Pi can be performed using Python. The Possibilities are endless!
Game Development:
Create a video game using module Pygame. Basically, you use Python to write the logic of the game. PyGame applications can run on Android devices.
Web Scraping:
If you need to grab data from a website but the site does not have an API to expose data, use Python to scraping data.
Writing Scripts:
If you're doing something manually and want to automate repetitive stuff, such as emails, it's not difficult to automate once you know the basics of this language.
BrowserAutomation:
Perform some neat things such as opening a browser and posting a Facebook status, you can do it with Selenium with Python.
GUIDevelopment:
Build a GUI application (desktop app) using Python modules Tkinter, PyQt to support it.
Rapid Prototyping:
Python has libraries for just about everything. Use it to quickly built a (lower-performance, often less powerful) prototype. Python is also great for validating ideas or products for established companies and start-ups alike.
Python can be used in so many different projects. If you're a programmer looking for a new language, you want one that is growing in popularity. As a newcomer to programming, Python is the perfect choice for learning quickly and easily. Python offers a stepping stone into the world of programming.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxGB7LU4i1I
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Execute Python in Sublime Text 2, Windows 8

How to execute Python scripts from within sublime text 2. Sublime text doesn't know were you have python installed on your system.
http://stackoverflow.com/q...

How to execute Python scripts from within sublime text 2. Sublime text doesn't know were you have python installed on your system.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19732006/how-to-run-python-code-on-sublimerepl﻿

How to execute Python scripts from within sublime text 2. Sublime text doesn't know were you have python installed on your system.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19732006/how-to-run-python-code-on-sublimerepl﻿

Have you ever been told that you are not a proper programmer or that you aren't learning a real programming language?
Some programmers point fingers at each ot...

Have you ever been told that you are not a proper programmer or that you aren't learning a real programming language?
Some programmers point fingers at each other and at other languages. This can lead to a confused hot bed of negativity which often leaves new coders and junior developers feeling ashamed.
In this talk I discuss the impact that this can have to those learning programming for the first time.
Some points that I mention in this webchat:
Why is there this negativity amongst programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=86
Purest programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=145Often the key question doesn't get asked to Junior developers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=178
An example of this negativity:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=225
PHP verus Python:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=400
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Have you ever been told that you are not a proper programmer or that you aren't learning a real programming language?
Some programmers point fingers at each other and at other languages. This can lead to a confused hot bed of negativity which often leaves new coders and junior developers feeling ashamed.
In this talk I discuss the impact that this can have to those learning programming for the first time.
Some points that I mention in this webchat:
Why is there this negativity amongst programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=86
Purest programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=145Often the key question doesn't get asked to Junior developers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=178
An example of this negativity:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=225
PHP verus Python:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=400
Have you been affected by this? I would be interested to hear from you.
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[Part 1] Creating a Sneaker Bot in Python - Generating URLs

Part 1 of my creating a sneaker bot with Python Tutorial. In this episode we will be creating a URL generator to use with our bot
Github Reposity with the co...

Part 1 of my creating a sneaker bot with Python Tutorial. In this episode we will be creating a URL generator to use with our bot
Github Reposity with the code in this video:
https://github.com/theriley106/SneakerBotTutorials

Part 1 of my creating a sneaker bot with Python Tutorial. In this episode we will be creating a URL generator to use with our bot
Github Reposity with the code in this video:
https://github.com/theriley106/SneakerBotTutorials

Extra: Setting up the Atom Editor for Python

The IDLE editor that comes with Python can only take you so far - it also doesn't work very well with Pygame. In this video we'll walk through setting up the A...

The IDLE editor that comes with Python can only take you so far - it also doesn't work very well with Pygame. In this video we'll walk through setting up the Atom editor for working with Python.
Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/kidscancode
Links:
* Atom - http://atom.io/
* Installing Python and Pygame - http://kidscancode.org/blog/2015/09/pygame_install/

The IDLE editor that comes with Python can only take you so far - it also doesn't work very well with Pygame. In this video we'll walk through setting up the Atom editor for working with Python.
Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/kidscancode
Links:
* Atom - http://atom.io/
* Installing Python and Pygame - http://kidscancode.org/blog/2015/09/pygame_install/

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

How to make a Discord Python Bot for beginners!

If you have any questions join my discord help server! https://discord.gg/4HrCN4X
Sorry for the stuttering, cringiness, background sound, messed up screen and e...

If you have any questions join my discord help server! https://discord.gg/4HrCN4X
Sorry for the stuttering, cringiness, background sound, messed up screen and etc
If you have any questions feel free to ask!!!
I will be doing a series on making a bot on discord so show your support by liking and subscribing!!!
Like, Comment and subscribe!
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https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=&scope=bot&permissions=0
API for discord programming: http://discordpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#discord.Channel

If you have any questions join my discord help server! https://discord.gg/4HrCN4X
Sorry for the stuttering, cringiness, background sound, messed up screen and etc
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A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved... by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved, but the Programmers They Needed by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll
Is there something you would change in the world if you were a wizard?
Make vulnerability your cloak
Make determination your hat
Make code your wand
What do you care about?
We care about girls and women being enabled to choose their future
We care about increasing diversity in the trade we love
We care about arming children with the confidence that they can do anything
Why are we here?
We’re trying to use our programming skills to make that a reality. It’s a journey, one we invite you to join for whatever you feel strongly about. We were not the first, we were definitely not the best, and we won’t be the last. But sometimes, inspiring people to help is just as...

Root Access: Open source and startups

Chris DiBona, Director of Open Source at Google, is interviewed by Don Dodge about how your startup should use open source software. It's a given that you should use open source and perhaps contribute as well, but there are tricks to doing it correctly, so that you can scale, so you don't run into legal trouble and so that you can be acquired.
For more RootAccess, see our playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOU2XLYxmsILjw2c4ImxWXvi4vPrLCjYv

Time to React!

Presentation from the 2nd STXNextSummit 2016 by Radosław Jankiewicz presenting an overview of ReactJS - a great javascript library for building user interfaces.
https://stxnext.com

published: 16 Mar 2016

Obama's NSA Pivot | Unfilter 91

Signaling a major change in tone, Obama is now promising reforms to how the NSA collects phone records, but are the changes as comprehensive as we are being led to believe? We'll cover some of the big gaps still being left open for the NSA to exploit.
Without missing a beat western powers work together to encircle Russia, and its clear the focus of world security has changed, we'll bring you up to date on the latest in Ukraine.
Plus our thoughts on the media's heyday with Flight 370, your feedback, and much much more.
On this week's episode of, Unfilter.
ShowNotes & Download: http://bit.ly/unfilter91

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr
Alicia will discuss the challenges she faced as an African American woman in becoming an iOS developer at the age of 51. As a self-taught developer, she created a mobile app dedicated to helping victims escape domestic violence and abuse. She has seen the best and worst of the tech community. As demonstrated by her app, she believes that the tech industry can improve and change lives if we open our arms, embrace change, and think about how women can change the way we see and create apps.

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved... by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved, but the Programmers They Needed by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll
Is there something you would chang...

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved, but the Programmers They Needed by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll
Is there something you would change in the world if you were a wizard?
Make vulnerability your cloak
Make determination your hat
Make code your wand
What do you care about?
We care about girls and women being enabled to choose their future
We care about increasing diversity in the trade we love
We care about arming children with the confidence that they can do anything
Why are we here?
We’re trying to use our programming skills to make that a reality. It’s a journey, one we invite you to join for whatever you feel strongly about. We were not the first, we were definitely not the best, and we won’t be the last. But sometimes, inspiring people to help is just as hard (or harder) than helping. We wanted to give this talk to show others that it CAN be done and YOU can make a difference - regardless of your skill level or experience.
Our Story
1. The Use CaseListening: “I’ve been wanting to teach Python for a while but we don’t have anyone.” - Girl ScoutLeader
Acting: “I can do that!” - [Presenter 1] (even though she was pretty sure the ideal person was way more experienced than her)
Deliverable: The Hackathon - A Python challenge for both beginner and advanced coders. Two classes, 25 girls each, ages 10-18 years old.
2. A Master PlanCheck out our options: We reviewed existing resources, but didn’t find anything to meet our needs (list some of the good resources we found and were inspired by)
Make a decision: “Let’s write our own!” - [Presenters] (because nothing that’s out there fits in two hours…)
Have a CoolLearningExperience: Coding the game and taking our first stabs at writing the tutorial were great learning opportunities for us!
3. The Dream Team (AKA: Help!)
The Pair Programmers: Gaining perspective and tripling productivity, Megan and Jessica start figuring out what to teach and begin making the tutorial come to life
The Project Manager: Added for some very necessary skills - making things looking professional, doing a code freeze, checking our spelling, and making sure the presentation is consistent
The Coaching Team: With a common goal and united front, an all female team of software developers, engineers and IT managers unite to form a coaching group!
4. Go LiveHot Fixes:
The girls begin the tutorial and questions come rolling in. Confusion abounds. They don’t know what a Start button is! Nothing shows them their opinion matters like change, so we began live editing the tutorial! Being vulnerable, admitting imperfection, and not taking it personally evolved the tutorial in real time to fit our audience. It also gave the girls a sense of inclusion that was priceless; even though they weren’t writing the code to make the edits, their voice was heard and their suggestions were implemented in real time - a powerful way to build confidence!
UnexpectedPopularity:
The girls were engaged! Among raised and waving hands and the din of voices, we kept our cool and took each issue one step at a time. Frankly, we were all a little in shock.
Better than we imagined:
We might have expected too little of ourselves, but when all was said and done - the girls felt successful, they were all engaged, and their parents were inspired to learn for themselves or keep their girls involved with code going forward!
5. RefactoringSimplification:
It was late and everyone was tired - make things simpler, have more milestones, include more affirmations
Organization:
Planning pre- and post- tutorial huddles to get to know each other and set expectations, figuring out how to guide/redirect parents who were doing the tutorial for their child, investigate letting the girls try pair programming
Keep Building:
We are still working to evolve our tutorial, make it more accessible, make it friendlier for our target age group, make it packaged to shared, and shopping it around to other tutorials as an expansion (we’re looking at you DjangoGirls ;) )
6. An EverExpanding UniverseSharing is caring:
We did it and so can you! Expanding the number of contributors as well as the project scope will only make things better! So, we will share our code, share out tutorial, share our experiences, and share our enthusiasm with anyone who wants to make a change!
The Takeaways
You have a lot of power, in the you code help create, in the people you mentor
Don’t wait for someone else, endowed with imaginary super coding/people skills, to help create the change you want -do what needs to be done
Don’t try to be a panacea, focus on a single thing and do it well
Contact us! Let us know if you’re interested in building something or want to do something similar to what we did
Act.
https://2017.djangocon.us/talks/maybe-not-the-programmers-they-deserved-but-the-programmers-they-needed/

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved, but the Programmers They Needed by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll
Is there something you would change in the world if you were a wizard?
Make vulnerability your cloak
Make determination your hat
Make code your wand
What do you care about?
We care about girls and women being enabled to choose their future
We care about increasing diversity in the trade we love
We care about arming children with the confidence that they can do anything
Why are we here?
We’re trying to use our programming skills to make that a reality. It’s a journey, one we invite you to join for whatever you feel strongly about. We were not the first, we were definitely not the best, and we won’t be the last. But sometimes, inspiring people to help is just as hard (or harder) than helping. We wanted to give this talk to show others that it CAN be done and YOU can make a difference - regardless of your skill level or experience.
Our Story
1. The Use CaseListening: “I’ve been wanting to teach Python for a while but we don’t have anyone.” - Girl ScoutLeader
Acting: “I can do that!” - [Presenter 1] (even though she was pretty sure the ideal person was way more experienced than her)
Deliverable: The Hackathon - A Python challenge for both beginner and advanced coders. Two classes, 25 girls each, ages 10-18 years old.
2. A Master PlanCheck out our options: We reviewed existing resources, but didn’t find anything to meet our needs (list some of the good resources we found and were inspired by)
Make a decision: “Let’s write our own!” - [Presenters] (because nothing that’s out there fits in two hours…)
Have a CoolLearningExperience: Coding the game and taking our first stabs at writing the tutorial were great learning opportunities for us!
3. The Dream Team (AKA: Help!)
The Pair Programmers: Gaining perspective and tripling productivity, Megan and Jessica start figuring out what to teach and begin making the tutorial come to life
The Project Manager: Added for some very necessary skills - making things looking professional, doing a code freeze, checking our spelling, and making sure the presentation is consistent
The Coaching Team: With a common goal and united front, an all female team of software developers, engineers and IT managers unite to form a coaching group!
4. Go LiveHot Fixes:
The girls begin the tutorial and questions come rolling in. Confusion abounds. They don’t know what a Start button is! Nothing shows them their opinion matters like change, so we began live editing the tutorial! Being vulnerable, admitting imperfection, and not taking it personally evolved the tutorial in real time to fit our audience. It also gave the girls a sense of inclusion that was priceless; even though they weren’t writing the code to make the edits, their voice was heard and their suggestions were implemented in real time - a powerful way to build confidence!
UnexpectedPopularity:
The girls were engaged! Among raised and waving hands and the din of voices, we kept our cool and took each issue one step at a time. Frankly, we were all a little in shock.
Better than we imagined:
We might have expected too little of ourselves, but when all was said and done - the girls felt successful, they were all engaged, and their parents were inspired to learn for themselves or keep their girls involved with code going forward!
5. RefactoringSimplification:
It was late and everyone was tired - make things simpler, have more milestones, include more affirmations
Organization:
Planning pre- and post- tutorial huddles to get to know each other and set expectations, figuring out how to guide/redirect parents who were doing the tutorial for their child, investigate letting the girls try pair programming
Keep Building:
We are still working to evolve our tutorial, make it more accessible, make it friendlier for our target age group, make it packaged to shared, and shopping it around to other tutorials as an expansion (we’re looking at you DjangoGirls ;) )
6. An EverExpanding UniverseSharing is caring:
We did it and so can you! Expanding the number of contributors as well as the project scope will only make things better! So, we will share our code, share out tutorial, share our experiences, and share our enthusiasm with anyone who wants to make a change!
The Takeaways
You have a lot of power, in the you code help create, in the people you mentor
Don’t wait for someone else, endowed with imaginary super coding/people skills, to help create the change you want -do what needs to be done
Don’t try to be a panacea, focus on a single thing and do it well
Contact us! Let us know if you’re interested in building something or want to do something similar to what we did
Act.
https://2017.djangocon.us/talks/maybe-not-the-programmers-they-deserved-but-the-programmers-they-needed/

Chris DiBona, Director of Open Source at Google, is interviewed by Don Dodge about how your startup should use open source software. It's a given that you should use open source and perhaps contribute as well, but there are tricks to doing it correctly, so that you can scale, so you don't run into legal trouble and so that you can be acquired.
For more RootAccess, see our playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOU2XLYxmsILjw2c4ImxWXvi4vPrLCjYv

Chris DiBona, Director of Open Source at Google, is interviewed by Don Dodge about how your startup should use open source software. It's a given that you should use open source and perhaps contribute as well, but there are tricks to doing it correctly, so that you can scale, so you don't run into legal trouble and so that you can be acquired.
For more RootAccess, see our playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOU2XLYxmsILjw2c4ImxWXvi4vPrLCjYv

Obama's NSA Pivot | Unfilter 91

Signaling a major change in tone, Obama is now promising reforms to how the NSA collects phone records, but are the changes as comprehensive as we are being led...

Signaling a major change in tone, Obama is now promising reforms to how the NSA collects phone records, but are the changes as comprehensive as we are being led to believe? We'll cover some of the big gaps still being left open for the NSA to exploit.
Without missing a beat western powers work together to encircle Russia, and its clear the focus of world security has changed, we'll bring you up to date on the latest in Ukraine.
Plus our thoughts on the media's heyday with Flight 370, your feedback, and much much more.
On this week's episode of, Unfilter.
ShowNotes & Download: http://bit.ly/unfilter91

Signaling a major change in tone, Obama is now promising reforms to how the NSA collects phone records, but are the changes as comprehensive as we are being led to believe? We'll cover some of the big gaps still being left open for the NSA to exploit.
Without missing a beat western powers work together to encircle Russia, and its clear the focus of world security has changed, we'll bring you up to date on the latest in Ukraine.
Plus our thoughts on the media's heyday with Flight 370, your feedback, and much much more.
On this week's episode of, Unfilter.
ShowNotes & Download: http://bit.ly/unfilter91

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr
Alicia will discuss the challenges she faced as an African Ame...

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr
Alicia will discuss the challenges she faced as an African American woman in becoming an iOS developer at the age of 51. As a self-taught developer, she created a mobile app dedicated to helping victims escape domestic violence and abuse. She has seen the best and worst of the tech community. As demonstrated by her app, she believes that the tech industry can improve and change lives if we open our arms, embrace change, and think about how women can change the way we see and create apps.

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr
Alicia will discuss the challenges she faced as an African American woman in becoming an iOS developer at the age of 51. As a self-taught developer, she created a mobile app dedicated to helping victims escape domestic violence and abuse. She has seen the best and worst of the tech community. As demonstrated by her app, she believes that the tech industry can improve and change lives if we open our arms, embrace change, and think about how women can change the way we see and create apps.

Building your own cryptocurrency trading bot using Python and the Poloniex API

Brian walks you through a simple cryptocurrency trading bot in Python and using the Poloniex API.
The code from this video can be found here: https://github.com/bwentzloff/trading-bot
Poloniex API: https://poloniex.com/support/api/
How moving averages work: https://youtu.be/YHSX5_vLR8Q
Get some bitcoin ornaments for Christmas: https://cryptogifts.store/product/bitcoin-ornament-bitcoin-rollercoaster-guy-on-a-sleigh/
Contact me directly: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCme3b9GKKSjZsI8AGth-VlA/about

19:23

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python
This is a basic introduct...

Coding With Python :: Learn API Basics to Grab Data with Python

Coding With Python :: Learn APIBasics to GrabData with Python
This is a basic introduction to using APIs. APIs are the "glue" that keep a lot of web applications running and thriving. Without APIs much of the internet services you love might not even exist!
APIs are easy way to connect with other websites & web services to use their data to make your site or application even better. This simple tutorial gives you the basics of how you can access this data and use it. If you want to know if a website has an api, just search "Facebook API" or "Twitter API" or "Foursquare API" on google. Some APIs are easy to use (like Locu's API which we use in this video) some are more complicated (Facebook's API is more complicated than Locu's). More about APIs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Api
Code from the video: http://pastebin.com/tFeFvbXp
If you want to learn more about using APIs with Django, learn at http://CodingForEntrepreneurs.com for just $25/month. We apply what we learn here into a Django web application in the GeoLocator project.
The Try Django Tutorial Series is designed to help you get used to using Django in building a basic landing page (also known as splash page or MVP landing page) so you can collect data from potential users. Collecting this data will prove as verification (or validation) that your project is worth building. Furthermore, we also show you how to implement a Paypal Button so you can also accept payments.
Django is awesome and very simple to get started. Step-by-step tutorials are to help you understand the workflow, get you started doing something real, then it is our goal to have you asking questions... "Why did I do X?" or "How would I do Y?" These are questions you wouldn't know to ask otherwise. Questions, after all, lead to answers.
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3:10

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up ...

Tools You Need to be a Bad Ass Web Developer

The only thing you really need to dominate on the internet is a computer that’s hooked up to the internet, plus willpower to not look at porn, youtube and reddit all day and actually learn to code. Your operating system doesn’t matter, unless you want to build an iphone app, then you need MacOSX. You can develop for Android on OSX, windows or Linux, one of the many reasons it’s kicking the iphones ass. Apple fanboys, post bitchy comments below.
Moral of the story, who gives a shit if you're a mac, PC, or really sexy and use Linux, just start building something.
But, let’s go over a few things. Number one, all browsers are not created equal. If you are watching this lesson on Internet Explorer, stop everything and download firefox or chrome. Remember, friends don’t let friends use Internet Explorer.
Chrome is fast, and has great developer tools plus lots of awesome add ons to help you out. Firefox is great for the same reasons.
Open chrome and inspect a page, with developer tools the front end code that is creating the page is visible. We see the HTML and the CSS making it sexy, like all this (gesture). We can even change things in real time. It’s like x-ray vision for the web. Bet you wish it worked on me too? You can even copy and paste code, like Picasso and Steve Jobs said, good artists copy, great artists steal. Just don’t be a dick about it. Think more like reading other peoples code is a great way to learn.
Next, you can’t write code with Word processors. You need a text editor. For PC, Sublime or notepad++, if you are on mac there are a few more good ones, Sublime again, texmate, MacVim and others. Sublime is the new hotness in the developer community and you won’t go wrong with it. When programming you’ll spend most of your time thinking, not writing code, so just pick a damn text editor and get on with it.
Then we need two more things, a way to run it on your computer, known as local development and a way to get it up to wherever you get some server hosting.
To run your code locally, just means running it on your computer. To set this up you can download WAMP for windows or MAMP for mac. The AMP stands for Apache, mySQL and PHP. These programs set up the server stack on your computer, then you put your code in the correct directory and your computer acts as the server. Now your site runs without being connected to the internet and you can test stuff before moving it to your live site.
To move your code use an FTP program, we recommend CyberDuck, which works on Mac and PC. This program gives you an interface to move files to your server. We’ll talk about where to get your domain name and server next. Stick around.

3:57

Python programming for beginners: What can you do with Python?

Python Programming Language: What can you do with Python? Get discount here: https://ecour...

Python programming for beginners: What can you do with Python?

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As a general purpose programming language, Python can be used for multiple things. Python can be easily used for small, large, online and offline projects. The best options for utilizing Python are web development, simple scripting and data analysis. Below are a few examples of what Python will let you do:
Web Development:
You can use Python to create web applications on many levels of complexity. There are many excellent Python web frameworks including, Pyramid, Django and Flask, to name a few.
Data Analysis:
Python is the leading language of choice for many data scientists. Python has grown in popularity, within this field, due to its excellent libraries including; NumPy and Pandas and its superb libraries for data visualization like Matplotlib and Seaborn.
Machine Learning:
What if you could predict customer satisfaction or analyze what factors will affect household pricing or to predict stocks over the next few days, based on previous years data? There are many wonderful libraries implementing machine learning algorithms such as Scikit-Learn, NLTK and TensorFlow.
Computer Vision:
You can do many interesting things such as Face detection, Color detection while using Opencv and Python.
Internet Of Things With Raspberry Pi:
Raspberry Pi is a very tiny and affordable computer which was developed for education and has gained enormous popularity among hobbyists with do-it-yourself hardware and automation. You can even build a robot and automate your entire home. Raspberry Pi can be used as the brain for your robot in order to perform various actions and/or react to the environment. The coding on a Raspberry Pi can be performed using Python. The Possibilities are endless!
Game Development:
Create a video game using module Pygame. Basically, you use Python to write the logic of the game. PyGame applications can run on Android devices.
Web Scraping:
If you need to grab data from a website but the site does not have an API to expose data, use Python to scraping data.
Writing Scripts:
If you're doing something manually and want to automate repetitive stuff, such as emails, it's not difficult to automate once you know the basics of this language.
BrowserAutomation:
Perform some neat things such as opening a browser and posting a Facebook status, you can do it with Selenium with Python.
GUIDevelopment:
Build a GUI application (desktop app) using Python modules Tkinter, PyQt to support it.
Rapid Prototyping:
Python has libraries for just about everything. Use it to quickly built a (lower-performance, often less powerful) prototype. Python is also great for validating ideas or products for established companies and start-ups alike.
Python can be used in so many different projects. If you're a programmer looking for a new language, you want one that is growing in popularity. As a newcomer to programming, Python is the perfect choice for learning quickly and easily. Python offers a stepping stone into the world of programming.
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5:40

How to setup VS Code for Python Development

If you're new to Microsoft VS Code and want to know how to use it for Python development, ...

Execute Python in Sublime Text 2, Windows 8

How to execute Python scripts from within sublime text 2. Sublime text doesn't know were you have python installed on your system.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19732006/how-to-run-python-code-on-sublimerepl﻿

Have you ever been told that you are not a proper programmer or that you aren't learning a real programming language?
Some programmers point fingers at each other and at other languages. This can lead to a confused hot bed of negativity which often leaves new coders and junior developers feeling ashamed.
In this talk I discuss the impact that this can have to those learning programming for the first time.
Some points that I mention in this webchat:
Why is there this negativity amongst programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=86
Purest programmers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=145Often the key question doesn't get asked to Junior developers:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=178
An example of this negativity:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=225
PHP verus Python:
https://youtu.be/KhW7gEUnAcU?t=400
Have you been affected by this? I would be interested to hear from you.
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[Part 1] Creating a Sneaker Bot in Python - Generating URLs

Part 1 of my creating a sneaker bot with Python Tutorial. In this episode we will be crea...

[Part 1] Creating a Sneaker Bot in Python - Generating URLs

Part 1 of my creating a sneaker bot with Python Tutorial. In this episode we will be creating a URL generator to use with our bot
Github Reposity with the code in this video:
https://github.com/theriley106/SneakerBotTutorials

5:57

Extra: Setting up the Atom Editor for Python

The IDLE editor that comes with Python can only take you so far - it also doesn't work ver...

Extra: Setting up the Atom Editor for Python

The IDLE editor that comes with Python can only take you so far - it also doesn't work very well with Pygame. In this video we'll walk through setting up the Atom editor for working with Python.
Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/kidscancode
Links:
* Atom - http://atom.io/
* Installing Python and Pygame - http://kidscancode.org/blog/2015/09/pygame_install/

A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers

Jessica McKellarhttp://pyvideo.org/video/1850/a-hands-on-introduction-to-python-for-beginning-p
https://us.pycon.org/2013/schedule/presentation/1/
Beginning programmers: welcome to PyCon! Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python programs, and have a roadmap for continuing to learn and practice programming in Python. This class assumes no prior programming experience.

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved... by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll

DjangoCon US 2017 - Maybe Not the Programmers They Deserved, but the Programmers They Needed by Jessica Deaton & Megan WIll
Is there something you would change in the world if you were a wizard?
Make vulnerability your cloak
Make determination your hat
Make code your wand
What do you care about?
We care about girls and women being enabled to choose their future
We care about increasing diversity in the trade we love
We care about arming children with the confidence that they can do anything
Why are we here?
We’re trying to use our programming skills to make that a reality. It’s a journey, one we invite you to join for whatever you feel strongly about. We were not the first, we were definitely not the best, and we won’t be the last. But sometimes, inspiring people to help is just as hard (or harder) than helping. We wanted to give this talk to show others that it CAN be done and YOU can make a difference - regardless of your skill level or experience.
Our Story
1. The Use CaseListening: “I’ve been wanting to teach Python for a while but we don’t have anyone.” - Girl ScoutLeader
Acting: “I can do that!” - [Presenter 1] (even though she was pretty sure the ideal person was way more experienced than her)
Deliverable: The Hackathon - A Python challenge for both beginner and advanced coders. Two classes, 25 girls each, ages 10-18 years old.
2. A Master PlanCheck out our options: We reviewed existing resources, but didn’t find anything to meet our needs (list some of the good resources we found and were inspired by)
Make a decision: “Let’s write our own!” - [Presenters] (because nothing that’s out there fits in two hours…)
Have a CoolLearningExperience: Coding the game and taking our first stabs at writing the tutorial were great learning opportunities for us!
3. The Dream Team (AKA: Help!)
The Pair Programmers: Gaining perspective and tripling productivity, Megan and Jessica start figuring out what to teach and begin making the tutorial come to life
The Project Manager: Added for some very necessary skills - making things looking professional, doing a code freeze, checking our spelling, and making sure the presentation is consistent
The Coaching Team: With a common goal and united front, an all female team of software developers, engineers and IT managers unite to form a coaching group!
4. Go LiveHot Fixes:
The girls begin the tutorial and questions come rolling in. Confusion abounds. They don’t know what a Start button is! Nothing shows them their opinion matters like change, so we began live editing the tutorial! Being vulnerable, admitting imperfection, and not taking it personally evolved the tutorial in real time to fit our audience. It also gave the girls a sense of inclusion that was priceless; even though they weren’t writing the code to make the edits, their voice was heard and their suggestions were implemented in real time - a powerful way to build confidence!
UnexpectedPopularity:
The girls were engaged! Among raised and waving hands and the din of voices, we kept our cool and took each issue one step at a time. Frankly, we were all a little in shock.
Better than we imagined:
We might have expected too little of ourselves, but when all was said and done - the girls felt successful, they were all engaged, and their parents were inspired to learn for themselves or keep their girls involved with code going forward!
5. RefactoringSimplification:
It was late and everyone was tired - make things simpler, have more milestones, include more affirmations
Organization:
Planning pre- and post- tutorial huddles to get to know each other and set expectations, figuring out how to guide/redirect parents who were doing the tutorial for their child, investigate letting the girls try pair programming
Keep Building:
We are still working to evolve our tutorial, make it more accessible, make it friendlier for our target age group, make it packaged to shared, and shopping it around to other tutorials as an expansion (we’re looking at you DjangoGirls ;) )
6. An EverExpanding UniverseSharing is caring:
We did it and so can you! Expanding the number of contributors as well as the project scope will only make things better! So, we will share our code, share out tutorial, share our experiences, and share our enthusiasm with anyone who wants to make a change!
The Takeaways
You have a lot of power, in the you code help create, in the people you mentor
Don’t wait for someone else, endowed with imaginary super coding/people skills, to help create the change you want -do what needs to be done
Don’t try to be a panacea, focus on a single thing and do it well
Contact us! Let us know if you’re interested in building something or want to do something similar to what we did
Act.
https://2017.djangocon.us/talks/maybe-not-the-programmers-they-deserved-but-the-programmers-they-needed/

1:32:18

Windows Gets Bash-ed | Linux Action Show 411

Microsoft & Ubuntu working together to bring you Bash & the Ubuntu userland on Windows 10....

Root Access: Open source and startups

Chris DiBona, Director of Open Source at Google, is interviewed by Don Dodge about how your startup should use open source software. It's a given that you should use open source and perhaps contribute as well, but there are tricks to doing it correctly, so that you can scale, so you don't run into legal trouble and so that you can be acquired.
For more RootAccess, see our playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOU2XLYxmsILjw2c4ImxWXvi4vPrLCjYv

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Adobe Experience Design Basics (Adobe XD Tutorial #1)

This tutorial shows you all the major concepts like repeat grids, masks, curves, aligning,...

Obama's NSA Pivot | Unfilter 91

Signaling a major change in tone, Obama is now promising reforms to how the NSA collects phone records, but are the changes as comprehensive as we are being led to believe? We'll cover some of the big gaps still being left open for the NSA to exploit.
Without missing a beat western powers work together to encircle Russia, and its clear the focus of world security has changed, we'll bring you up to date on the latest in Ukraine.
Plus our thoughts on the media's heyday with Flight 370, your feedback, and much much more.
On this week's episode of, Unfilter.
ShowNotes & Download: http://bit.ly/unfilter91

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr

DjangoCon US 2017 - Opening Keynote - Is it too late to learn how to program? by Alicia V. Carr
Alicia will discuss the challenges she faced as an African American woman in becoming an iOS developer at the age of 51. As a self-taught developer, she created a mobile app dedicated to helping victims escape domestic violence and abuse. She has seen the best and worst of the tech community. As demonstrated by her app, she believes that the tech industry can improve and change lives if we open our arms, embrace change, and think about how women can change the way we see and create apps.

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